22Jul2017 | Lawyer Jailed for Opposing Tres Santos Resort’s U.S. Developer in Baja Sur Mongabay At the time of his arrest, lawyer John Moreno Rutowski was representing the fishing community of Punta Lobos, which opposes a project an American company plans to build because it supplants the beach and wetland area they’ve used for 100 years. |
22Jul2017 | 2 Billion People Don’t Have Access to Clean Water Inter Press Servic Although significant progress to ensure access to drinking water has been achieved, there is still a long way to go to ensure its quality - deemed free from pollutants and safe for drinking. |
22Jul2017 | Peso Surge After Congress Sinks Obamacare Reform PanAm Post The Mexican peso came out a winner following the United States’ Congress inability to come to an agreement on healthcare reform this week. |
22Jul2017 | It’s Time Casualties of Drug War Should Be at Center of Drug Policy Debate openDemocracy New technologies and new innovations such as Anyone’s Child Mexico allow us to, for the first time in some cases, listen to the testimonies of people who have become casualties of the drugs war. |
21Jul2017 | Tourists to All-Inclusive Riviera Maya Resorts Suspect They Were Given Tainted Alcohol Chron.com A new report by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel alleges that dozens of travelers were served tainted alcohol at resorts near Cancun and Playa del Carmen. |
21Jul2017 | In Mexico, Type of Work Is Tied to Mobility Disparities as People Age Woodrow Wilson School Certain occupations may significantly contribute to mobility problems as workers age, worsening income-based disparities in disability. Research finds this to be especially true in middle-income countries like Mexico, where occupational health and safety regulations are weak or were enacted comparatively recently. |
21Jul2017 | Asimov’s Laws Won’t Stop Robots Harming Humans So We’ve Developed a Better Solution The Conversation How do you stop a robot from hurting people? With robots set to become our servants, companions and co-workers, we need to deal with the increasingly complex situations this will create and the ethical and safety questions this will raise. |
21Jul2017 | Public Art with a Social Impact: A Corridor of Art in Mexico City’s Guerrero Neighborhood LinkTV The people behind this project in Mexico, Liberalia Colectivo Itinerante - which translates to Itinerant Liberty Collective - worked with the community, the local government and artists to bring it into being. |
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